(NEXSTAR) — If you’re tired of early sunsets and “shorter” days, have no fear — daylight saving time will begin soon, which means “longer” days are near. If some lawmakers (and ...
Here's what to know about daylight saving time and when to change the clocks. In the fall, clocks fall back one hour. You will gain an extra hour of potential sleep or play. Daylight ...
At 2 a.m., the time will become 3 a.m. Participants will then “fall back” from daylight saving time to standard time Sunday, Nov. 2, at 2 a.m, when the time will change to 1 a.m. “In ...
It won't be until Nov. 2, the first Sunday of November, when Americans fiddle with their clocks again to "fall back" to standard time. While daylight saving time has been observed for over ...
The return to standard time, or "fall back," is set for Sunday, Nov. 2. Most of the U.S. participates in daylight saving time except for Hawaii and most of Arizona. The Navajo Nation does ...
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